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Students for peace: the first brazilian english textbook aimed at educating for peace
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2020-07-14Autor
Biz, Daniela
Resumen
In a world with so much violence and intolerance, which seems to induce even
more anger among people, it is essential to improve education, grounding it on peace
and tolerance, and we believe that the English classes in regular schools can create
opportunities for that. Therefore, this work presents an analysis of the first Brazilian
English textbook aimed at educating for peace, named Students for Peace.
Supported by a review of literature on peace culture, such as the concepts of
negative and positive peace proposed by Galtung, and the nonviolent communication
approach developed by Rosenberg, this work explains why it is important to
understand what positive peace is, as well as what actions could be taken to achieve
it. It also provides an interview given by the author of the book, Eduardo Amos, to the
author of this work, which explains how the idea of the book arose and what its
purpose is. This work also analyses how the topics of the book are addressed to
education for peace, and the way those topics create opportunities for students to
reflect about their own reality and those of others, in order to promote critical thinking
and tolerance. An analysis of the activities of the book shows that it is possible to use
the English classes to develop students’ linguistic resources in this language and at
the same time promote their awareness of the world around them.